Go to the Dark by Malangay da Zamanay

I believe all biological life forms will be prey to the fundamental sacrosanct laws of physics, chemical and evolutionary biology.

It doesn’t matter if sentient beings develop deeper consciousness, awareness, and understanding. No amount of reasoning or elevated states of consciousness/awareness will ever dissuade the current bio-king, Homo Sapiens, from disobeying Darwinian evolution.
Nor will the first law of Newtonian motion and the second law of thermodynamics stop the species from being a pestilence to its brethren and its environment.

Therefore, I believe it to be a Utopian pipe dream that Homo Sapiens will achieve a harmonious equilibrium with its species and its environment.

As much as the social and environmental liberal in me hates to admit it, Homo Sapiens will continue to be the biggest parasite on this planet.

As a result of Darwinian natural selection, this species has currently achieved dominance over all other life forms and knows no predator. The propellant for this dominance was its genetic material that permeated it with a superior instinct for survival and replication.

All species, to survive, thrive and obey its genetic code, need to overcome their inherent inertia by absorbing a net input of energy.

However, that net input of energy must obey the second law of thermodynamics. The net entropy of the closed system/environment must remain constant.

As one species or sub-group of species triumphs, it does so at the expense of others.
As the Homo Sapiens species knows no predators and is chemically compelled to propagate and overcome inertia, it does by absorbing more and more energy which then comes at the expense of the surrounding environment.

This natural parasitic cycle is a priori and in evidence all around us. Can I prove that this will forever be the case? That Homo Sapiens or any other superior life form without a natural predator is doomed to be a pestilence to his environment?

Can the a priori evidence of Homo Sapiens’ past forever be a linear correlation of his future?
Can a species achieve a level of consciousness that will allow it to rise above these laws?

I’m afraid not.

While we haven’t scratched the surface of the underlying roots of consciousness, it is my belief it will be proven to be any other innate quality of living organisms alongside biochemical instincts of survival, replication and the laws of physics.

Consciousness must obey the natural laws. Therefore, it won’t be able to trump them in the hierarchy of the human condition. So, where does this leave us? Should we continue our rampage mindlessly towards chaos?
No.

Although, we might be slaves to the natural laws. There is another force that acts to apply a brake to the parasitic cycle.

There is the force of humanity that compels us to take stock of our destructiveness and slow down the cycle.

Much as the mysterious gravitational force of “dark matter” keeps galaxies from flying apart; it’s the “dark matter” of humanity that has sustained the species.

It should be the quest of every sentient being to apply the force of humanity for as long as possible to delay the inevitable.

By Malangay da Zamanay

Just another terrestrial parasite transplanted from the plains of the Hindu Kush masquerading as a malang in the [stolen] lands of transplanted Franks.